France: the Senate rejects the Ceta free trade treaty between the EU and Canada. The treaty has been provisionally applied since 2017, but never submitted to the upper house.

Other European countries also seem to oppose this text, particularly in a context of agricultural discontent across the continent. If it is rejected by parliament, the agreement would be called into question since one country is not enough for it to be rejected by one country since it does not have an absolute majority. This would then be a significant setback for the executive executive of the European Union.